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Hi Jonathan,

Regina Henschel schrieb:
Hi Jonathan,

Jonathan Levi schrieb:


Brian and Regina, Thank you both for your responses. Both methods
worked (Regina's had the advantage of not needing a new document) but
both also produced an unexpected (and undesired) blurring of the
boundary between two colors:

Any further suggestions how to produce a sharp boundary? Thanks again
in any event, Jonathan


I would need the file and the inserted picture (if any) and a
screen-shot that shows the problem. Can you upload those somewhere?

I've got the file.

"Blurring" is the way the picture is stretched to fit the whole area. This stretching is nowadays done with smooth transition. In older OOo versions it was done by pixel enlarging. This stretching does not react on the "antialiasing" setting, so there is no way to avoid it.

I've not looked whether an enhancement request exists, that the user can choose the way the stretching is done.

In the current situation you need to make a bitmap as high as the chart area to avoid stretching.

Kind regards
Regian




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